Latest information regarding Coronavirus

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The CDC has produced a series of videos for the American Sign Language community on COVID-19.

At Capital Division we remain focused on caring for our patients by
providing high-quality healthcare services when you need them, even during
these unprecedented times. We remain committed to addressing your healthcare
needs in person, through virtual visits, or via communications through our
secure patient portal.

The safety of our patients and visitors remains our top priority, so we have:

Put CDC recommended protocols in place to ensure the highest level of
coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention

Ensured we have necessary supplies and equipment, and staffing

Instituted a rigorous screening process, so that any symptomatic patient who
arrives can be properly masked and immediately isolated to protect our staff
and patients

Followed the latest CDC guidelines for testing, which requires a physician
assessment and order, and no tests are performed on-site

Should I still come to my appointment?

Our clinics are open and seeing patients. Many of our providers are now
offering telehealth visits, depending on the type of service needed. Please
call us to discuss your visit type, and if necessary, we will also contact you
with changes.

What about visitors at my appointments?

During this time, we ask that you limit accompanying visitors and attend your
appointment alone. The only permitted exceptions will be a single caregiver
for a minor patient, or for a patient with a disability or impairment
warranting assistance. In some circumstances, if you must first use a main
hospital entrance to access our office, you will also be subject to the
hospital visitor policy, which may be extremely limited at this time.

What are the symptoms?

If you have a fever, new cough (within the last two weeks), shortness of
breath, or flu-like symptoms, please call our office or send a message to your
provider via the secure patient portal for guidance on your upcoming
appointment.

What can I do to protect myself and others?

Public health officials recommend the following steps to help prevent the
spread of respiratory viruses, including influenza and COVID-19:

Avoid close contact with people who are sick

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth

Stay home when you are sick

Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue

Practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands often, using either soap
and water or alcohol-based hand gel for at least 20 seconds

Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces

Stay up-to-date

We are closely monitoring coronavirus in partnership with our local and state
health departments, and the CDC.